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- 1 ' ', ' f 'T- .? w .'-.'If VT f.r. utweV'w jib his jcalbojlc ma.f&V an fid fd liie. wirartd to obtain Unovjedgcnlrnt ofVtbc indcpeii-' otr these puvioce. 'I hat the i)f,laiccsLCould marry a princess 'zUV'ifitheiiNsitiVc condition f .sum oi i HQ eastern,. siuc nmu U) witlpiut any clatm of inuoro ilTfa nvMiiniint . Itv whirl in' :bl. ':p l w at rf ,n ihtai ro vcrtinirnt tb? which . ? cj . . ,p t 0 i'u' . J that aliirw ,,a would be L. i this project, ft; .89 of ?UU people. o erown Mould tlnst christian if assistance, iof- his own ',Tlu n pelted, Vd to ac- I tugh it the i I bad lis'ei cd to tit. jhV n s, I thought pr per to npi-at to clltucy that 1 wat no) authorized e to any dctcrii.inatton and iTat J ioak roj-gverini? nt acquahi th ctery ' lircu instance, and nsk e pceftryVinatt ttVtinns. The tr grd NViHt ifef a'atl said, th1, mean time, while I was watting icrs hownnld forward 'In nigo and was in hpes of being 6uc l with ajyinjafcinetsjiithested I Ilsciid you a memoir, whirh af I to Ihtsaine subject was gi ven to lerwaids, as containing f h? ideas ion" de Riyiicval, consideicd in ui t. as I "have bffnrc Intimated, at the head of ihv French diplo- his etrellfhry lasso oflcn bxprcsa W evPr f6esHfy, ni an trnqueMiotirflite way. ne. t 'OJrtJeauxsevear ai mfcd ves- the jntcieat which it Uktti In thei tvel- nol liAwn tipcn huit. md others freishtv fare. ed, for '(lie e'xiie'dition, w 'spitfe orihei 'in conirqurhce, to obtain the object representations nf the qhambcr of com', so desii atrfe'ioht South Americans, viz. mcrce.' In Senegal .they retain the a j th-ir wjlcpcndem:e of the down of Spain, mount n( a hip aud Cargo, prills t one ; and to Jun 1 t'he bsis f their const it n of .our cruizciii. -not withstanding the tiki.,na solid and iuiniovrable ground, claims of the Cji'vala-r liivadario, in' by whicii they may be enabled to yeat Crtmunction with mine, for its icstora-, with every other power, the r rencii go t "If! v r' i - ' 1 in i " W related to your honor, as ex S liAa lnuii ill m' till;lp. Ulliaf mnortant in that conference. It ir,tbrcmeme to i'ldce whether iu ojett may be favorable br oth r. tite inte eats of. the United pi o t of South America. The fiist nw i Ittes to whom their destiny and pros V' f hate been confided wilt weigh it Ihat wisdom and prudence which 1 1 bir 'deliberations ; andT as soon lion. Po aiguments nave ocen sum ciently uoweilul to induce the ..ministry tofapjKiht a consul to reside at the c pital, at; at least, officially to ctinfinn the person who fills, provisionally, the place of an agent for commerce ; more than once the- endeavors of soino mem b rs of the house of deputies, have be'u cH?fked, who wished the ministry would Li iioie nciioeu anu mouiujr iu r.if 4 tVthe provinces of Hio de la 11 ita, and tlio Frtocb. trade. ??An ajwlogylfor this course of polity ft offered, by afteging the ditficull situ ation of France, iiui, who Knows whether famftiteres s d niti'Holely ! moVe the king, and, wueilier in allthit 'his cabinet, has not acted in unison wito Sprtin, t relieve the power j ot Kneiand wHois arfoUin tol j al uy At.il klarm to allitiirxt ;vjr tr items on the continent,' and moie pu jculail) so to France ? Neveiihelos, j w rVasona blr soever those suspiri ns mwy ue waich, mrnvr existing, cii i oniHtawces, aie Crear ted by the principal project, wth no less 9..i uiii it he or an iit-d when the -un dertaking of Spain bbaff- begin to fail of hlicvess. uecauie iiien luogiwTai iiiKi' esti will be awakened. It is imiwi tant for all the states yn the Continent that a thro .e should be raised in the provinces ol ttio de la Plata, uh which may be seated a mouar ct independent of Eng. is.ul j who may some day tounterba tance her power oh too occau and dimin ish tht importation into those provinces of English merchandize by granting a Comnunicnted fi jLlys Kill) DUVlgatlun ijumpuny . ihc oiwy. is uu SuilfJay nirhl lT nUer$.'at tlifir genet al meet ita the tfiminal; confined in the priwnbf ,h;. r-S Mb Jane. 18i0. ' 5 led in tfUtmg their e$cabe - . fnAA ttintirmir'aA t . 1IGU IlllVlbVUiav shall reach me. I hall comply 1partl(.ula,,y WOuld like to have this IlKm : ai-d employ ll the means in j markct or ,eP manutactures, in pre J.wer to have them fully executed. feience to the English. The most chi is sueless, I shall make s. me obs r. tjaf Kjn mav hone to obtain every ad- 0,1 ,ie B,uy 'f8ult i vaiitste from a kinir ot his house, rai- mIw- iment, and on 8( (4othi. throftc through ids influence, " giegfof ilncerity which gave birth by tC a9sistanre which he promises, f P!jcil. ; , . lit is, pei haps, the intention ot his ma- juiythcial note of April 2Sth, I ,0 v9mt llie em,,t.r,r of Austria Vjyour lienor that the oinn,i. tl hc4 princiaHty ol Lucca, wiiicli of republican got e ,im i,;s uas a titM bc ivf to tl)e dukc Charles 1-ran t;of the pls adopted by the holy d ,he ex.emiicror Napoleon Viu .luncy iu. ,q ; :-"...'' ..i-fc i uijj uieir escape. JUau e ' v CorHtraeli have been made w it.l)'Co!.-eont'ietcd at tte tait-8apkc'ir John Martin and Mi.r M.'redjih Tber-g negro cleb but lu csuniV j i mnii. inr nmriiTiiiif mc ubiib'iii"u ui ne . uh -ccrwia nmni. in .t,. it vcrntne'nt ofTcrs to take charge ofoutain ioe the jisseot ol' all the courts to that act, on tl.o elevation -of.'the 1'r.oce oT s, rrJ countv ; and with Mes.rs. Johufmittedforlnmt robLerv miiZ,S L'icca and Etruria to the throne ot South Uix.oi aud Hiram Jennings for iiuprov- imPrii(iea on tome thi '74, Amer ca : lor me accoiuuusuMicni uiimv iuk nnviira i iu oi nam river irom 1110 ro it whirl. li renuisite afd shall he ciVen. head of the Uan Shoals, to Bruner's yJh. Jl'. Trt' tlut un iJ both in naval and military force, ho as to en ibleTiiiii not only to command res pect, but even to repel any powe'r oppo sed to his exaltation. This prince, eighteen years old, is of the house ol b-iui bn and though a re laiion of thostr of Sji iin. it is not to be feared that his principles may be repug nant to those, of t lie Aim-riran; whose caue he will undouirtedly espouse with enthusiasm. He is possessed oLsuch ooiineiif qu .Ijtirs as highly distinguish him ; and hi morals, as well as his inlitary education, which lias been the object of particular, cares, make his jouth a very prffiiislngone. ing the navigation of .ai-Triver Iron. Hi. rfJU, from tlut iicuii iiiu "r uuii been i)me rlu ...w : . . Shuals near the mnuth .T Uharm river, R to the o,h-Car,litf 1,ne.-Mr. Jen- u" l?"' 4 mnqs eonimei.red the work at the Dean Aht . " M"T Pa Shull. in. 14 IV. .. AI.H.U place the riverC ha broken thmugh the Bhy mnuT and it became necessary Irom lifts lall t .. : -"reosa ... .. 1 j - '.kBect with each other aiul sauare keleco-d tr Ko ,v.i.. ,v-u.., removed. Allttw. being accomplished. thpv,i,.j . 1. . . ..k .... n . .. .... . ' 1 H" "k. ;"v-'v w,c "w a Portion of.HKutderi ,.6 , ...u luu.iu luemseiviiit libera. 1. 1 ce tor the preset vatmii ol their -ties ; and'thrt, in t nsequehce, tlie 'lii s of Holland. Vtetiie and Ge- jeteived tteii c!eatk blow at Vienna. (3e v ry time that the woild was a -d by the solemn dei lataii'on that al and the emnress Maria Louisa. 1 bo most christain king would be moro tran quil in se ing the destinies of his rival fixed, and the emperor of Austria bound by a .Katy. i he cession of the rionuas to 1110 u. M i. i B.ih.w 1 I lie cession 01 menu J Aates of, Eufoj utti in- rvsid gisfri proven hutrp, ; fe saimirua.ion tliey were m b. -: KOVC.na)Clll9 0f Europe, note 10 an me ne. excent .n?- f'i . ,- ?VU.fnt 1 eXllnd, and that perhaps through tfie nc Jed the belief that the soveieinf rs ,.r ;"...i..iiir of ltiiHaiaal. icu v -j"" """ ck'"u ..i,.:.! ii,-,. the same nrmc nics. Europe would be pie st-d vith the ele valio t the throne of South America of a prince from a dynasty of the continent. . This seen.s to bo the ultimate .object of 1 the - project of the prime minuter, the ! particulars ot which I have been relat- T led at t:y to t in tliia . .... . . . to oraw the American! 10 10111 his nolicv. when Soaiu should I a , f;deccived, and have uncuw ed the ret of reconquering her provinces ; CjJhat the king of Toriugal waimly i a ted this plan through his minis itir to pour honor : and, since the ri.xl caii not be very distant, when pc. the I - 4 'added il at I thought it im; Wile n ;!irca8!: 10 "Riee . In" rno5e wl fii.ore destinvof our neoide ft,ay boa ltri...iiJ.I ll.h.ltiHi.lliik ..I IH.. Ilun - - .- . iCr ' "-"J""-"-- ft'"" 8ub,ect of m.rc ,-isjso opposite were mcir interests, ; i4 -irw .,, ; Mm at' jo gieat their jealousy, that I feared oher . r .1 ? l -Z Pt opositions of a ki. g. under the afore a .a ion of the second or th.id cirrilrnsti,nre8i wereinsome w: it! to whom they could nroni'sp such . . . . . fdj tr thoice would laii on w.me i ', , to whom they could promise such I opei;ao as wonld r aliiethe pro " fkl So ' tl,?TISnt wbcn i first con I'iil it d the cabfhets of Em one. and (th to ob-erve their poliiical movtv ils. Tliese i h i-s appear to me to be ,4 'Sj ined at ibis conjuoctore by the re--Mlpr,), ,,d.gs f the Fieuli cabin f. lfflh!a its sMojiositirin is only an antici- aain ot the moment last approaching 'h' i'e triumph of otu provinces and the i jiirof Spain, who, in the expedition' 4 IfiMing out, is f st exhausting her sjns. ami in us nuiiiy lie cimiel-d to don rven the hope ot any elf rt wor th: name., ' 1 lie li .hit lai.iri iiiuiir llir. llli if I Baid piojositioi .Willi ut showi er. irding to tty tudgraent, t,t wann h n . " - -. I fi l till ffl:'lMf irt i.c .... isaajmg o nun mat 1 w.8 no' Bijlhor pj t - d any ihing in relation to if. he r,iUy-rtVd tht' we.siioiild wait ail '' Jfrc Vss.ry ihn" for the anivi l of sne. 'it . ,! ...1.1. . ,. . i J ijot t,t rs. w nu 11 inuTVHi Iih exccUt li' y ll i rmploy ,111 giMdu.lly pttif.arinjr ;tiego:iati n with the other cabiiietb ;;i'"'8ted in it. ' .v' - ;;; " h expedition belnf; now preparin! Cadiz, against these province," tin ,Jf-'f,','P !u ,a'ir" to he thai .tin'f diiet tion ni y he gi ri t- it Kministr assiMi d liir that they hid fakcare f it; hot thus far wi U t any appearance, oi success and i j ins difficult that the king t-)iii!d h furrd to assent Ui it. 'Jhe Til line vessri sh;fd ir thel';icifi. dm, I w.j.Mraiioiis o a m et are constan . serious ot'iioerauon, 11 . . . i 1 .1 1 : . is necessary mat 1 biiouiu rett.ve pie vioui itiat ructions. I tlioiisrh that the i: 1. J. ariying .00 as brfore. The Cobi.se hithci to itiirsued hv llu bneh government is! far from arcon' with those wishes for a fn ed nv contrary to the 7th article of those which f have received ; and though 1 did not fail to comply with them, ye; I thoiigiit it projieitjtn resisi in lirectly, Ir m a re quisite atteh:io to thedi licate ciieiiin ' stances of the moment,- of whatevVr ,jia ture they may be, that inVy be sent to me on tnis suhjectr I Imj c youwill make the Supreme Director acquainted ftith what 1 have done, and let tn know whether it has met his aj prob.ition. May God preserve your honor many years. . Parisi I81 h June, 1819. VALENTINE GOMEZ. t.he Secre arv of Stale, Iteparimmt 01 Go prn-f;-.n' nul Fort ien Ali'-ors. FuWifidlu copied from theotigival. . IGNAt 10 NUMtZ. Frew Mrnmr rtfa red to in the official Utter -oj tht E'tvcif oj Juenos Jyrcsul Furis. translation. Silt : The Frei.ch government takes he greatest interest in the situation of that of Buenos Ayrcs, and is disposed to do till that is in its power t fatilitatc Jhe 'means hy which these provinces may Constitute tlieraselVeB into a constitution al onarchy : this being the oniy form of government suitable to their recipro cal int -iTSts. and will' h may give them u future all necessary guartn'fts both vith lhe powers of Eur'opt? and those in '-e neighborhood of the Kio e la Plata. I he Frencb government, obliged, " trough jiojitical circumstinccs, to act ith gieat rircumsjH'ctiohi t avoid ti e iH'acles wide h may impede the progress Ifo-jibporfant a nigociation, and t hCse 1 incipally from EnRlaud, cannot s!iew w', in any particular way its desire i estahlinine a friendly jititet course ith the provinces-bf Bmcuos Ayresf provinces nf South.-Amcrica whithfoiifit will neglect no bpbor'tu&ity-SvliaJ . . 'fo coiiaoirdateand assare his dynasty, sliould this Prince bo accepted by the -Unitid ProxmcesI it is proposed to so. licit for him the alliance of a Princess 0f Urazil. f riits would bo of an- incalcula ble adyantage to both itlie governments, wliicb being bound by fami y ties, would findtlieiP and more fi.-mly connected. The other ad vantage, and of not a lesser" considera tion, U tliis ;)hat'the first .condition of this aUlaiK e w ould be, tirat Brazil should renounce the possession of the -eastern side Band Oifrntal together with ail claim indeomity, and should agree to enter into a treaty of alliance, offensive and defensive . - With respect to the United Sta'es, as they h ive no enemies to fear but Eng land, slid thei interes's require that they should live 00 friendly terms with Son h America, it is evid'-nt that the obstacles win. It hey mtghi aise against the establishment ol a monarchical go vei mneni wouul be 'eajily removed. The Freurb govToinent agTe 9 tu take e!iarg4 of all the diplomatic Uttgrtialions jr t ii suhjerl ;-aul promises i grant to tii" prince of l.ui-ea all t e a-i a ice, aid, an I protection, wbieh would be grauted to a French pi incu. I entroiU you, sir, , to lay. these propo sal b.'furn your gnverumDf, whicti 1 tbiuk advantugeous as tbis is, in my o- ninioii, the form moat convenient to it. It Ir asflena f neirt trarr ptf errotp,- wt,n that the (Jnited Provinces may constitute theroiclves into - ppjUlie. May I -be per iiiitted to make, ou this, an observation whirl) 1 believe m particularly i bsite, by adverting to circemstauces ? , .hall uot dell tin tl-C etgeolial differtneet be tween the U 'ited States aud South A dierica f yu" are perfectly acquainted with them ; and it would be suerfluouii to employ aoy 1 13 c to convince you of that fiet. Vu are -sensible that a state cahoot be eoustitirted a republic, but wheri !m .II in its tXtt-n'. a .d vh .se man ners are pure, and people generally civi lized. The strength of a republic, and its very existence, d- pend on the harmony between all, chrss'aad on the cordial co upera'inu of 6very individual in the gene ral prosperity' ; in Vne wwd, it is neeesa ry to be po.esst-d oi .virtues rarely t b fovnd in our ue. Froth this view, it i evident thnt Somh America, viz. Buenos Ayres andChilr, are not posseted of the indisneosalile elvm.ins of a republic : the exieiit of the Piovinccs is prodigious ; ei in the riiorniiig of Mon.lay, the iirai Wl and theSher.tt.Mr. Wbiukw. witLmto.,, mell Who VolilMl. iv-H t .-..,.1 :.. . f. ...I VCU a ean?M,Joniitgs lias made a canal abut a a, tit in leiij th, ami executed it in a 1 yil ibly :; approved of by Vb civil engineer tth slate. ' It " bat' been aj woi k of serious difficulty!; -it having been necessary to support cue tide of the canal ajong a line oftabnut twelve hun dred felt bv a ttoinila'all sixteen feet in heighih.' ,'Tbe ubstiuetiout at the ISoan Shoalt are fosr miles in length and are by far the most serious 'of any between VN ilk 'borough and the nrouth of Abbot's creek.' iMrHlxon commenced work near tht tSouth Carolina line and bat made a eanal to piss the jfalls at that place, a bout a mile aad a quarter in length. Tjie civil engineer for tlie state has not at yet had an opportunity of elamiuing this r.ork. He will do to during the suir. merj and the direetort hpa be will ap prove of the manner in which the work has been executed. During the last "sum mer, the eivl engineer examined the ri v.t from Wiiketborougb to the mouth of the Ubarie, and gavo inhtrQetiout to Messrs. Martin ead Thermon at to the execution of the work for whieb they have contracted. These gentlemen have commenced their work in the county of Wilkes; and it it intended to improve the navigation of the river through that coun ty, from Wilkesborough, and through Surry to the It ad of the IV an Shoals, I.d .I.h.i'ai. - If 1 ho hrMnl BMHanh ahnuM be favorable for tuch work it it expeeled i "s.Wc of -' fe'B that much sluicing will be done by . these gentlemen before the -el ing in cf cold weaihi-r; and also by Metsn tltxoa ' tbd Jennings. F'.ur instalments of t?n dollars each, npofi eaeh shuf" -ubscribt d have been re quired by the president and direetort to be paid by I lie subscribers to . (tie capital stork ol the company. Of these instal ments there have been paid or secured, by bond,' as follows 1 Orth7 i5rsnfmTmehV 55r ;5ns --; - - O'lh nT.on.1 ltd. 7.47Q Ctf the third do I 4 850 Of Hie fourtk do. 4.320 - 225 Of the aprtrregate sum, to wit, g28,S25, U.ere nss neen paid, pursuit 1. Fri.inds for lines of ca nal &C. - R7Tt? SO 2. For contingent charges, 529" 44 . To rnntractors, 23 3?t "6j, 4 For sidafy to treasu'rer, 00 fugitives. Shortly after dark on Tucv' ,..T thtm were bought bar k. f and about twaaU v.. ..u-iaj, morning me Sheriff aid lu M f'"c me remaiiung ulrec. Ta,w,, , fare they surrenderetLAtwo of k.v. - ..... vu, K.m f. v,ll at the latter, . l.o it Mid three small shot, from the discharge, i b,i li Neither of the wounds, however, eerf. 1. ui.u tn.eiuie's onence being trivial, he , immediately admitted to bail fter beinAm,, back. Tuu. has ended an af.empi;very twL - " -;c-.iu:u 111 me oegiiimng ; but subsequeraly carried oa without caution ur ni; cy. The sheriff notwithstanding, deserve, mt fa. I.'.. A. . 1 . I .,1, Buuviiy anu vigilance in the put. sum ana wt nave no doubt of bis watdifulritM ' 10 prevent any tmure escape of4he kind. One remark we shall take the freedom of mi. ing on this suhject. It n m relation to the pri. son itself. We k:iov we rh-y offend man tw were concerned in its eicctu.i, by aasertirta; that' u i one or we worst cuntructcd prisons il the world. We Lave heard it called as strong 11 m. hi me unioni we say, scarce one can be weaker- ftnif UMllltn tn .. . L. I. I J. - f ..uuiujui jKui3 mere nave Been are UUUia An J h to other points, instead of being a fit receuticlef mn, it would be hardly tolerable for btaiti There is no avenue, in ;the criminal qiiarter,forair during the night even in the hottest part of u mer , and no means ot beating the rooms in the Diuerest cola ot wmUr. V rse than thir ic stead of sinks and sewers for the escape of fill buckets alone are provided to which the innate! 1 iiiivc to resort , and which emit such a Iwrtikk stench as is poisonous to hsalih. We 4o hop thts large and wealthy eoun'v win not mudk l?S ner tne exist anoe of iuch nuiuncc ; tjt either improve the prtaent or erect a new priwi4 so as we shall hate one which is not an uttir dis grace to humanity. , " CorrttpnndtntKYvtan io toil lift ihiD dc a. tended to in our next, t; And there are on hand bond, to the amount of Cash, 824,83 i 30 j 2,828 563 69 J 3.391 69 S28 225 Tn order to facilitate the. enltp;.' of ins'alinpnts, bonds have been taken from sundry subscribers for the amount due fr- ni them, and manv of th se bonds have ben reeeived by the contractor at caah and debitted to them in their rethective accruals. Attention Raleigh Jilues !! t A M KETINO of the eompny will be held this evening, Ju us I0.it Mrs. Jeter's Long room at 8 o'clock, forth pur pose of mating arrangements for the relebratioO ot tlie approaching FOUItl fi of JL'LY. WVI. P. LAIRD, O.S. I'lio President and Directors reeret Vtli9 I inn id' aXanAul u. :.. .i. . 1 mat manv or Ibe subscribers have failed . .. ouaibT-fJ III III UOTTII f buu - f . the -i-isiont and spirit of party, far from to,mke pajment In February last they- J6o Latdn, having reached tj:e wished f,ir-eDd,-art.Mv' be stock of delin Kobwt tnlli CinTTuuallv DrtjJucine fiesh eomtnot ou. ,c"' "B"uers 10 ue inaue at aiisuury University. npHE annual examination of the UK' H dents of the Uaiversifv ot N,ir,l' Carolina, was commenced 011 WedoeWuy the 31st May, and continued from day is dny until AVeduegday the 7lli of June. Tne Freshman Class, consisting of th following member's. Samuel Bell. Benjuniii I'irkt, Alexander Bmlan. ('oruelius HbinioD. Jamfs Dickson, In a word, annrcliy exercises all her power in many places vhich ought to be subject to Bueinis Ayres ; for example, th eastern side of Itm delu Plata, which, by its situaon, cannot be "divided with out exciting inlaiiuable wars. Things being so,, to, make the country happy, to check' :ll those conflicting powers, whusti cnUision paralyzes- the means ttiid the nit asuret of thegnvernineut and to nnite. all oWrtics in one common cause, .which',"'' for'nine years pas', has been an object oCsueh gieat sacrifices,..! se but one in idc,atid this is a constitu tional and liberal monarchy, which, by securing to Ihe people their rights and their baiihinesi. woutd. establish their in April last. Doubts were entertained whether, under the charter of the compa ny, sales of stoek could legally be made elsewhere than in the town of Halifax, and in consequence thereof the sale ad- verusen was posinoneti. it will be ne iiliam, rhoinnt 1 1 not, . Edward Martin, Hugh Martin, lienjamin Moore, Nalthias Sa?yr, Alfred Seales, -A letander Simi, Samuel Stewart, Thomas Sumner, Geoige W bitfield, Uoberl Williamt. v ictor ni. aiurpriye, .th They t ere exnniined on Snlltfit. BosjU Autupjitiei, O teea Minora, gi-5rsrJ' eessarv in m.ke fennh n anl ir oiiltcoi-iliora . Arithmetic, alirehra to aualioii9. . . . .. f I'M. grammar. Virgil's tieorgics, nve - any longer ueiay payment. the con tracts tvhich have been entered into, can aot he fulfil led on the part of the compx ny,undtlie work must languish to the great "injury of the puhlirk as well of the several contractor! unless payiheut' be: speedily made. ' ,. The President and Direetort are of 0 piniun, from the best information they ci h procure, that, if subscribers would be re. I . . a 1- . ...IumR 01 ro it unit ions: mm uie uii - Grteco Majora. lu tins class. Jsmesl'i" son, Itobert Gilliatn. Alfred 8calei Alexander Sirri aro the best tebolars ac. equal. The rest are approved. , TUe Sopfidmore Class, consists of. tht J'' lowing prrtonst friendly intercourse with all the powers of "(,nttby diligent in paying their msts' Euanc : whieb it not to be neirleRtod meiJ" ne river coma be improved lot ft .' ' . . o a.. .n .l : .. i. . .a j m. when the mere advantages uf a commercial intercourse are taken into consideration. In such in tfrder of things, the country tfill have a grtVerbmeht well constituted, and acknowledged hy the other powers ; H;rieu t ire, which they yet have not, Would Shod become a source of riches; arts and scieneet would flourish emi grants from Europe Mould .increase the population, which is, now wholly drprn poriioned to the extent of those immense region's, which only present to the travel ler the aspect Ta barren waste, instead of a fertile country; A great source. 0 rich es exists in the mines f every kind, 'from which not (inly immense revenues would be derived, but . even the prosperity of tujcy other couatriei. promoted. , - (To be tondudetl in outt next.) Commodioiis navigation, hy the end of e nxt year, from Wilkeiborough to ti e moiith of Abbot's creek, a distance of one hundred and siwfv milra in.l IV,... ii,a - ' r m wm v..'. . I ... a a ai.aj . . aiih-Smith's Shoats, near the mouth of b,u ' Jw"d' Lharie Itiver. to Hie Soiiih CAmlin li... 1 "" iiw-a-, a distance of sixty milee. ' , Signed, - ' ' A D. M tJRPH EY, President . ; Francis Locke 1 ' "1, Jeste A. Pearson lritliam Johnson-, HokerfMartub Henry Martis, Robert. M Fr:e!emanfMe'""ie W. Morris Tar Jonathan N'"9' '. JQUiam Digmukes, " Andrew Wade, . Directors, lung-paper orjalcr at tins Ollit Jamfsiinwt'an, Charlea U jd, John Davies, W i Ilium Daviet, Thoinns Davis, T,nif Ifiill.. William Hardeman, William P'ke It -niamln llikvwnnd. LuciUS "iilKf Q..t.rt. nryin naii"1-'-' James Bitot-, Thomas 114)1, John Ii.igan, JieMlolleman, William Jones, Samuel Kerr Pleasant Kittrell, Benjamin 'Sumner, George Tarryr William Tra James WashingioB. Alexaoder W.U. . Measaat Mttreu, -- , r Tlie were examined tn.PoD ropedii, Homers Iliad, Cieero's .unj-j ou liVraoe; 00 Algebra, t"'nirctrVbo-ancient-and modern Geography (Jt mas Hardeman also prosecuted to or mathematics with, Ibis e ;R n best scholars are asfolh'n' -J Sumner end IL-bertO. Mrt.V" . it
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 30, 1820, edition 1
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